Those looking for signs of progress from the Jets on Sunday could point to an improved performance from a defense that ranked 32 last year, but it’s hard to get too excited about anything other than their 24-9 loss to the Ravens.
The Jets scored no touchdowns until the final minute of the game and their attack rose 195 from 378 yards of melee once they had lost three points in the second half. they turned the ball twice, Greg Zorlin He missed a pair of kicks for spreading trouble to special squad units as well, and spectators’ reactions weren’t that kind of on the planes.
Technical director Robert Saleh touched on some of these reactions in his press conference on Monday, especially the reactions from those who believe that Saleh’s attempt to turn the fortunes of the team is already doomed to failure.
“that it it will happenSaleh said, via Andy Vasquez of NJ.com. “And we all receive receipts from all the people who are constantly making fun of us and saying we won’t do anything. I am receiving receipts and I would be more than happy to share them with everyone.”
During an appearance on The Michael Kay Show later that same day, Saleh reiterated that he is receiving receipts and that he can’t wait “until Push it down everyone’s throat when he comes. “
Sunday’s loss saw Saleh drop to 4-14 as a Jets coach and hit his record high of 63-115 since he last fought the qualifiers in 2010, so there was plenty of waiting for the Jets to do more than talk about things to come. People will continue to use aircraft as a pressure point unless and until that changes, making Saleh’s mission easy to understand and difficult to achieve.
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